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limit their carbon footprint as much as they can. >> thank you all so much for being with us. that's it for the team in washington, d.c., and for me libby casey. but you can keep the conversation going by logging on to our facebook page, it's ajinsi ajinsidestory am.
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thank you for joining us. what's the reaction in the middle east to the supreme leader's statement this morning? >> morgan, across the board, it's all about strength of response, everybody wondering exactly what the strike will consist of. it has gone down to really nuts and bolts, how many missiles, how much time, what's the duration. i mean it really is a very, very distinct military maneuver being talked about by everybody here. it's also suggestive. people are looking at this trying to determine is it going to be too strong, too larynglarge. what constitutes too strong. hezbollah said if it is deemed to be too strong a military response to the chemical attacks, then they will attack israel. that's been their statement. israel has said they will respond ferociously should something like that occur. that has led to the united states obviously having to rethink exactly what would transpire because they have to walk this delicate line. it has to be strong enough to make the point, it has to be if you want to c
thank you for joining us. what's the reaction in the middle east to the supreme leader's statement this morning? >> morgan, across the board, it's all about strength of response, everybody wondering exactly what the strike will consist of. it has gone down to really nuts and bolts, how many missiles, how much time, what's the duration. i mean it really is a very, very distinct military maneuver being talked about by everybody here. it's also suggestive. people are looking at this trying...
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and also joining us, david le polled, of the national lawyers association, and advocate. and dan stien, president of federation of american immigration reform, a group that wants to put an end to illegal immigration and produce legal immigration. why did you leave the u.s. and go to hex mex to stage this protest. and why did you think that you would be persecuted if you returned to mexico? >> well, we left because that's the reality a lot of people go through. documented, you always have the risk of being deported at any time, and you have the risk of being separated from your family, and that's exactly what happened to the other six dreamers that came back with us. they were living in a lot of fear, some of them were almost kidnapped, the family members kidnapped and i left, the three of us left because we wanted to bring them back and shed light on this issue. there are a lot of people, a lot of dreamers who grew up in this country just like we did. and they're waiting to come home. and the something needs to happen. somebody needs to take care of that issue. >> and you
and also joining us, david le polled, of the national lawyers association, and advocate. and dan stien, president of federation of american immigration reform, a group that wants to put an end to illegal immigration and produce legal immigration. why did you leave the u.s. and go to hex mex to stage this protest. and why did you think that you would be persecuted if you returned to mexico? >> well, we left because that's the reality a lot of people go through. documented, you always have...
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it would be a mistake to use military force to try to use this situation. i think that we might actually be in an unfortunate situation where we need to exercise self restraint and not let the moral outrage that we feel after these atroatrocities and in to counter productive military operation. that's the real danger. >> let me play devil's advocate for just a second. you saw the pictures we showed. i'm sure you saw the pictures of the alleged chemical weapons attack and turned out to be if that's true. if these tell call attacks continue -- if these chemical attacks continued would you change your mind? >>ty think the real question would be do we think that that outside intervention is going to help the situation or make it worse? i think that's the judgment to be made. the point that i tried to make in the "new york times" is international law doesn't give us a lot of leverage on bad question. that policy question. what are the effects of the actions going to be? are we going to help or make it work? >> there's the a lot of people asking that question ton
it would be a mistake to use military force to try to use this situation. i think that we might actually be in an unfortunate situation where we need to exercise self restraint and not let the moral outrage that we feel after these atroatrocities and in to counter productive military operation. that's the real danger. >> let me play devil's advocate for just a second. you saw the pictures we showed. i'm sure you saw the pictures of the alleged chemical weapons attack and turned out to be...
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have evidence syria has resorted to using chemical weapons. the biggest forest fire is threatening 40 four structures n california. a fire claimed the lives of people in eastern mex. eastern mexico. ♪ ♪ >> the obama administration says there is a sense of urgency facing the ongoing crisis in syria. the white house postpone aid meeting with russia scheduled for we understand it wants to weigh its response to a chemical weapons attack by syria. john kerry said there is little doubt the a sad regime is behind the attack. exactly what military options are the u.s. wearing? >> reporter: it was the strongest condemnation yet from the administration. >> what we saw in syria last week should shot the conscience of the world. it defies any code of morale at this. let me be clear, the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children, and innocent by standsers, by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity. >> reporter: as horrific em are images of death and suffering continue to stream out of syria. president obama met with top ad
have evidence syria has resorted to using chemical weapons. the biggest forest fire is threatening 40 four structures n california. a fire claimed the lives of people in eastern mex. eastern mexico. ♪ ♪ >> the obama administration says there is a sense of urgency facing the ongoing crisis in syria. the white house postpone aid meeting with russia scheduled for we understand it wants to weigh its response to a chemical weapons attack by syria. john kerry said there is little doubt the...
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for us in new york. james. >> he is now based in the geneva, questions at this news conference, both in english, and in french. i thought the last question, although it goes away from where we are right now, with the drums of war beating was interesting when he was asked about a future syria, and the future role for president asaad. he went further saying most syrians want a new syria. most syrians do not want the current presidential system. and he said that would remove the problem of mr. asaad. i haven't heard him make comments like that in public before. so i think it is interesting. obviously most of the attention right now, though, is on the possibility of military intervention. and i think the key thing we have heard at this news conference, is that mr. bra himmy, and the international community has invested all the efforts in trying to bring peace, being asked what would he think of military intervention. if it didn't have authorization of the security council. he said international law was clear
for us in new york. james. >> he is now based in the geneva, questions at this news conference, both in english, and in french. i thought the last question, although it goes away from where we are right now, with the drums of war beating was interesting when he was asked about a future syria, and the future role for president asaad. he went further saying most syrians want a new syria. most syrians do not want the current presidential system. and he said that would remove the problem of...
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but we're told all we'll know is whether or not chemical weapons were used, not who used them. >> i think even that information is useful to ascertain independently. we all have seen the pictures on the internet. we've all seen accusations that it was the government. it was the opposition. but ther there, there was chemil weapons used. if you look at at preponderance of the evidence the fact that they were used and controlled by the opposition which was under attack by the government, all of this points to an usage by the government. you can't know 100% unless you actually know 100%. but you do need to be able to make reasonable judges along the way. >> so what are the possible consequences here? >> right, i think that's the key question that we're get to go. there are two reasons to use force in syria that one would consider at the moment. one is to send a signal of deterrence against the future use of chemical weapons by the assad regime or anybody else who would have access to these weapons. the second reason is to strategically alter the course of the conflict in syria. let's be clear
but we're told all we'll know is whether or not chemical weapons were used, not who used them. >> i think even that information is useful to ascertain independently. we all have seen the pictures on the internet. we've all seen accusations that it was the government. it was the opposition. but ther there, there was chemil weapons used. if you look at at preponderance of the evidence the fact that they were used and controlled by the opposition which was under attack by the government, all...
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a military boat takes us to another nearby village. the waters rose over jejing ho over the past months. this is an ethnic minority showcase village, plenty has been spent on it. plenty more will need to be once the water is begun. at one end of the main street boats are a more reliable form of transport than motor bikes. a sense of normality seems to persist. >> now the electricity is back it's getting better. i've never seen such a big flood in my life. i'm all here in 1984. there have been a couple of floods since then but nothing like this. >> things may be looking brighter in the village but for the soldiers on the bank the work goes on. they know the water is still rising and more rain clouds are due before the weekend. hearst forcett, al jazeera, china. >> a record amount of money may soon be paid for a rare ming bowl. the estimated value, more than $10 million. if the bowl is purchased for that price that will set an auction record for any piece from that period. well, could it be college sports season is here? michael eaves is
a military boat takes us to another nearby village. the waters rose over jejing ho over the past months. this is an ethnic minority showcase village, plenty has been spent on it. plenty more will need to be once the water is begun. at one end of the main street boats are a more reliable form of transport than motor bikes. a sense of normality seems to persist. >> now the electricity is back it's getting better. i've never seen such a big flood in my life. i'm all here in 1984. there have...
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thank you for joining us on al jazeera and giving us your analysis. >> a pleasure. >> to egypt now and the deputy head of the political arm of the muslim brotherhood has released a message, he's been on the run since a crackdown began earlier this month. >> i call on you to take to the streets on friday to continue the mark and struggle and jihad to prove we're capable of achieving the objectives of our revolution in living freedom, dignity and social justice. to those that are deceived by the long time transition the period has taken and mistakes committed by some forces i tell them these mistakes can only be addressed through democratic means and not through a coup against the revolution or counter revolution. >> in egypt protests continue. this latest video is from south of cairo where protesters carried banners and chanted slogans for an end of a military coup. in alexandria, hundreds protested after dark. the second largest city has been the site of increasingly frequent demonstrations since two cairo sitins were dispersed. and nearby, more nighttime protests, demonstrators say th
thank you for joining us on al jazeera and giving us your analysis. >> a pleasure. >> to egypt now and the deputy head of the political arm of the muslim brotherhood has released a message, he's been on the run since a crackdown began earlier this month. >> i call on you to take to the streets on friday to continue the mark and struggle and jihad to prove we're capable of achieving the objectives of our revolution in living freedom, dignity and social justice. to those that...
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hospital officials won't let us in. behind this door are four injured taliban fighters. >> doctors treat the taliban like any other patients. >> we talk to them every day, because the taliban think people who work with the army are in fidels. we want to prove we are not in fidels. >> once the taliban fighters stable, doctors will turn them over to afghan intelligence officials. in the intensive care unit, a double amputee is awake and talking 24 hours after being admitted. doctors say it shows the high quality of care here. like the army, military medical personnel are also working to become independent, but say they still need training, financing and logistics help from nato and international donors. the most important thing for now is getting patients to the hospital quickly to give them the best chance of survival. jennifer glass, aljazeera at the canada home run military hospital. >> in a televised interview, it was said the party should not be dissolved, a reversal of the government's crackdown on the muslim brothe
hospital officials won't let us in. behind this door are four injured taliban fighters. >> doctors treat the taliban like any other patients. >> we talk to them every day, because the taliban think people who work with the army are in fidels. we want to prove we are not in fidels. >> once the taliban fighters stable, doctors will turn them over to afghan intelligence officials. in the intensive care unit, a double amputee is awake and talking 24 hours after being admitted....
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mike viqueira is there for us, and he joins us live. mike, there was so much history there at that site, can you tell what's it felt like to be there, and to hear some of the speeches? >> reporter: it was quite a day, tony, i'll be honest with you. right out of the block president obama took to the microphone, and he made reference to the fact that it was made obvious. here it was 50 years to the day after the march on washington, after dr. king's most famous speech "i have a dream" speech, because they marched the white house changed, said president obama. he made reference to the fact, tony, you hear a lot of people over the course of the last few days, dismiss a lot of what has happened over the last 50 years saying it's not enough, we're no better off, are minority in this country no better than they were 50 years ago. president obama cited the consistent income gaps and unemployment is twice that for african-americans than the rest of the population. but the theme that he struck was the economic theme. he was drawing parallels from
mike viqueira is there for us, and he joins us live. mike, there was so much history there at that site, can you tell what's it felt like to be there, and to hear some of the speeches? >> reporter: it was quite a day, tony, i'll be honest with you. right out of the block president obama took to the microphone, and he made reference to the fact that it was made obvious. here it was 50 years to the day after the march on washington, after dr. king's most famous speech "i have a...
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kosovo has taught us that. afghanistan has taught us that. when that's laid out as a poobl strategy, we should call out and say, you've got be completely in it or out of it? >> i think that's certainly true. what's worse, there are no good guys in syria to speak of. the muslim brotherhood at best will prevail if we are successful and regime change, which let's face it, is our policy. whatever we do with these strikes. but worse yet, it's quite possible that it will be al qaeda. we should not be engaged in a civil war in syria that might have either that outcome or iranian-backed -- >> so, why not do nothing? why not just come back into that classic isolationist stance and let them fight it out, as many in this country would like the president to do? >> i wouldn't recommend isolationism but i wouldn't embroil us in this particular war. we have a much bigger problem, a strategic problem with iran. i think if we do what we need to do there, regime change, syria and a lot of other things will take place -- will take their due course. they'll be f
kosovo has taught us that. afghanistan has taught us that. when that's laid out as a poobl strategy, we should call out and say, you've got be completely in it or out of it? >> i think that's certainly true. what's worse, there are no good guys in syria to speak of. the muslim brotherhood at best will prevail if we are successful and regime change, which let's face it, is our policy. whatever we do with these strikes. but worse yet, it's quite possible that it will be al qaeda. we should...
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is it just telling us content is king? how do you see it? >> content is king in what you can do with these fantastic brand names. "the boston globe" is a fantastic brand name. john henry got it for not even $70 million. it was worth $40 million in losses for "the new york times" to move it along which is kind of interesting if you think about it. the delivery of content is an important area. if they can keep the losses and keep the cash flow positive, some of these companies make money, not very much money but the cash flow is positive, that they can do something interesting. >> fewer and fewer are actually reading the actual newspaper. we know that printing is expensive. >> right. >> how come newspapers just don't go all digital? are there other issues we're not seeing? >> i don't know. they might as well just do that because i think it doesn't mean you have to get rid of print products. if there's good opportunities to do print products, do them. it's not like you have to be religious about them. the question is do the new consumers, espec
is it just telling us content is king? how do you see it? >> content is king in what you can do with these fantastic brand names. "the boston globe" is a fantastic brand name. john henry got it for not even $70 million. it was worth $40 million in losses for "the new york times" to move it along which is kind of interesting if you think about it. the delivery of content is an important area. if they can keep the losses and keep the cash flow positive, some of these...
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great to have you with us. wheel out those names and give us the first one we should know about. >> sure, mandy. thanks for having me. first of those is jarden corp. not many people know the name but virtually everybody knows their brand. they range from coleman outdoor products to crock pot to bicycle playing cards. they have over 100 brands, 14 of those brands have been in existence continuous use for over 100 years. it's very strong portfolio brands. that's allowed them to do well even when they're in some more difficult periods for some of those due to weather and things we saw in the second quarter. >> mass tech is the next pick. used to be an installation company for satellite tv. now they're what? oil and gas as well? >> i'd like to say if you're on the east coast and you see a directv truck, it's not really a directv truck. it's a mastec truck. of that business is still going well but they're also into things like oil and gas pipeline and power transmission. that's been a faster growing part of the busi
great to have you with us. wheel out those names and give us the first one we should know about. >> sure, mandy. thanks for having me. first of those is jarden corp. not many people know the name but virtually everybody knows their brand. they range from coleman outdoor products to crock pot to bicycle playing cards. they have over 100 brands, 14 of those brands have been in existence continuous use for over 100 years. it's very strong portfolio brands. that's allowed them to do well even...
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talk to us today. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> he was once a larger than life figure and the most feared man in the state of massachusetts, but now james "whitey" bulger is just one thing today, guilty. kristin joins us now with the details. >> reporter: to give you a little bit more perspective, james "whitey" bulger was one of the most notorious crime bosses here in boston. he was on the lamb for 19 years before he was caught in santa monica, california. he was the man who the character in "the departed" was based on. today he was convicted on a number o
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a slogan many of us are familiar with. macy's has everything. and today for first time in four years macy's reported sales and earnings that were disappointing. and the company's too good, too well run with to good of a breadth of merchandise not to worry about the short fall. and from the looks of it, not a lot of everything selling. this's the last thing we want to hear. my current thing, we're losing the leadership by the day. we know every citizen, remember the spike at the two-year high, the housing market, they're nowhere to be seen on the new high list. they're more likely to be found hovering near the low list giving up hard fought gains. i know mortgage gains are up from historic lows and housing is more affordable than in 2006, but not enough anymore, people. there are many sectors that depend on housing for oomph and it's within them. we have had terrific runs. many applies as paints, woods, mortgage insurers, any further increases in mortgage rates and this're that -- they're only a hair's breath from going higher. no wonder we saw -
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frost on and he's making us a lot of money now. and when i say us, i mean you. it will not matter it listed in israel at all. what does matter is they continue to get the milestones, continue to break new ground with their drugs, phil frost is for real, so are you if you bought the stock. like a boss, yes, strong leaders can save sinking ships, but it's saving sinking ships that i actually care -- now, one last thing, jc penney, i heard a lot of smack talk about penney, i've been smacking it for years now. i'm done with that game. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- clash of the casinos. the house doesn't always win. tonight, it could be your turn. it's a high-stakes casino battle royale. cramer's checking the odds to find out which stocks to hold and which ones to fold. >>> and later, beer here. cookouts with cramer heating things up all week. finding this market's hottest themes and you've got an all-access pass to this picnic. tonight, grab a cold one and get ready for a beer battle that crowns the top hot purveyor. >>> plus, storm warning? cloud
frost on and he's making us a lot of money now. and when i say us, i mean you. it will not matter it listed in israel at all. what does matter is they continue to get the milestones, continue to break new ground with their drugs, phil frost is for real, so are you if you bought the stock. like a boss, yes, strong leaders can save sinking ships, but it's saving sinking ships that i actually care -- now, one last thing, jc penney, i heard a lot of smack talk about penney, i've been smacking it...
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. >> that does it for us. "street signs" begins now. >> feel like you could just stick your head in the stand and your problems will go away except that they don't? three big-name stocks have been playing ostrich as well. jcp, blackbury and dell. 1,000 here we come. analysts slapping ever higher prices on price line. is that the right price, and so far this week snakes on a plane, spiders on a plane but what about stand-up comics on a plane? i'm not sure which is scarier and the must see to be believed liquid repelling product that's taking the nation by storm. i'm lacing up my white tennis shoes and i'm stepping in the fruit punch to test it all out. welcome to "street signs." happy friday as well. i'm mandy drury. so much for the record highs of last weeking right? that was last week. this is this week, and this week the stock indices are on track for their worst week since june. we're down right now across the board. let's get straight down to the nyse because, bob pisani, we've been drifting lower most of
. >> that does it for us. "street signs" begins now. >> feel like you could just stick your head in the stand and your problems will go away except that they don't? three big-name stocks have been playing ostrich as well. jcp, blackbury and dell. 1,000 here we come. analysts slapping ever higher prices on price line. is that the right price, and so far this week snakes on a plane, spiders on a plane but what about stand-up comics on a plane? i'm not sure which is scarier...
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they want to keep us ignorant and mislead us so they can tell us what to do. >> phil dine, thank you. brian pannebecker, we are flat out of time. we'll take it up another time. >> speaking of unions, republican mayoral candidate joe lota is about to join us. by the way, when is anthony weiner going to drop out of the race? that's next up on kudlow. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working for charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. >>> now, is new york city going to go as broke as detroit? new york candidate for mayor joe lota saved as deputy mayor under rudy giuliani. welcome
they want to keep us ignorant and mislead us so they can tell us what to do. >> phil dine, thank you. brian pannebecker, we are flat out of time. we'll take it up another time. >> speaking of unions, republican mayoral candidate joe lota is about to join us. by the way, when is anthony weiner going to drop out of the race? that's next up on kudlow. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles,...
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marcus joins us right now. it's great to meet you, great to have you back with us here at cnbc. >> thank you, i saw your kids running around and i asked them if they will watch tonight and they said their mom won't let them. >> i'll dvr it for them. >> were they be good? >> when you're 18 you can watch it. >> if not, when you're done here you can go police them. >> that's right, that's right. >> this was an interesting business because i grew up in southern california, and i've heard of this florida shop so i was very much interested in it but it's not a first generation business. it's a second generation business. how much did that have to do with the fact that that company was really struggling in. >> so oftentimes you'll find when you find the first generation businesses with a founder in 1966 started the business, they have a passion and believe in what they are doing. second generation, they are just not interested, and i saw it on a daily basis. >> was it a slow decline, or did they just basically think t
marcus joins us right now. it's great to meet you, great to have you back with us here at cnbc. >> thank you, i saw your kids running around and i asked them if they will watch tonight and they said their mom won't let them. >> i'll dvr it for them. >> were they be good? >> when you're 18 you can watch it. >> if not, when you're done here you can go police them. >> that's right, that's right. >> this was an interesting business because i grew up in...
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>> you are, larry. >> we can't use max. we can't use leonard. who do you want now as they move toward the center? who's your pick? >> i think the current guy's doing a great job, larry. look, you guys just if i may make one quick point, all you're talking about when you describe the issues surrounding this brand are the opinion pieces. you're not talking about news gathering and hyperlocal news. the presentation of the school board meeting, who covers that. remember, newspapers have a cost structure where they're supposed to deliver the news, not just opinion. >> that's been part of the problem with the "post," is it hasn't been able to decide is it a national paper or is it a local paper? >> and by the way -- >> this indicates -- >> they made so many factual -- michael medved, they made so many factual mistakes down through the years they really undercut their own credibility. i mean, i scan the "post" every day, but they made so many errors. and they're so biased. in that election. it just was off the charts what they did to romney and the rep
>> you are, larry. >> we can't use max. we can't use leonard. who do you want now as they move toward the center? who's your pick? >> i think the current guy's doing a great job, larry. look, you guys just if i may make one quick point, all you're talking about when you describe the issues surrounding this brand are the opinion pieces. you're not talking about news gathering and hyperlocal news. the presentation of the school board meeting, who covers that. remember,...
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diana olick is on the reality check for us and she joins us from washington. hi, diana. >> hi, sue, and you're right. fewer people are applying for mortgages overall and refinances are positively plunging. that has banks looking for more business and easing up a little bit on that tight, tight credit that had become the norm during the housing crash. take a look. credit availability rose 2.2% in july month to month and is up 3% from may, according to a new survey from the mortgage bankers association. may was when mortgage rates began to rise. the increase in availability was primarily driven by increases in cashout refis and some growth in offerings for borrowers with higher ltds or lower credit scores. again, this is likely due to the drop in overall applications, down 47% last week from a year ago. refis down 59% while purchases up 5% so not really making up for it. refis are now 63% of all applications. they had hit a high of 84% of all loan applications in december of last year when mortgage rates had hit their record lows. refis are where the banks had b
diana olick is on the reality check for us and she joins us from washington. hi, diana. >> hi, sue, and you're right. fewer people are applying for mortgages overall and refinances are positively plunging. that has banks looking for more business and easing up a little bit on that tight, tight credit that had become the norm during the housing crash. take a look. credit availability rose 2.2% in july month to month and is up 3% from may, according to a new survey from the mortgage bankers...
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the ceo will joan us with some hot s -- joan join us with some hot summer gadgets. ♪ join us . us s . >> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. the princeton review is out with its annual list of party schools. students voted the university of iowa as the top place to party even though iowa city has taken steps to limit underaged drinking in bars. rounding out the top five, uc st. barbara, university of illinois, urban is that-champaign and west virginia university and syracuse. >> arizona state used to be on the list. i don't know what happened. >> tulane used to be on that list. >> they dominated that list for a while. >> now, would you market yourself on that? >> probably. >> do you fry hide that? >> that's when you get involved and try to change things. >> you hide that from the parents, market to kids. >>> don't miss the profit, marcus mimonus is putting his money on the line to help businesses. >> for me, this is business and for my perspective, you are being demoted. you are for the longer the general manager. >> why is that? >> i don't know if you are qualified. >> wh
the ceo will joan us with some hot s -- joan join us with some hot summer gadgets. ♪ join us . us s . >> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. the princeton review is out with its annual list of party schools. students voted the university of iowa as the top place to party even though iowa city has taken steps to limit underaged drinking in bars. rounding out the top five, uc st. barbara, university of illinois, urban is that-champaign and west virginia university and...
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joining us is the ceo. the alternative assets over $184 billion under management presidents all over the world, all different kind, bruce, welcome to "squawk box," thank you for joining us. >> good morning. thank you. >> i don't know where to start, you guys are not that known to our audience, when you go through the portfolio is spectacular. the amount of stuff have you your hands into is incredible. give us your take on the global economy an global real estate right now. >> first, we're very bullish on america. >> we love that. >> and the economy is doing extremely well. we put a lot of money through 2009, '10, '11, housing is coming back, retail is coming back. shale gas revolution is doing a lot of things, manufacturing is coming back. we're very bullish on everything american, you see it in our results today. the rest of the world is slowing, but that means there is big opportunity there and so we're positive about putting money in those places, we are still putting money into america. >> it should be
joining us is the ceo. the alternative assets over $184 billion under management presidents all over the world, all different kind, bruce, welcome to "squawk box," thank you for joining us. >> good morning. thank you. >> i don't know where to start, you guys are not that known to our audience, when you go through the portfolio is spectacular. the amount of stuff have you your hands into is incredible. give us your take on the global economy an global real estate right now....
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tweet us. we'll get your responses late on in the morning. >> that's not fair. >> good ones -- >> that's not nice. >> nobody ever accused us of being nice, i tell you that. cnbc's documentary "twitter revolution" premieres wednesday august 7th, 9:00 p.m. eastern time there you had something to do with that one. >> yes. we'll talk about that tomorrow. a good project. >> simon hobbs joins us with a look at what's coming up in the next hour of "squawk on the street." >> see you tomorrow, i believe. >> sounds good. >> good morning. in the next hour of the program, we're getting a key reading on what the economy might do in the second half of the year. we'll enter the furious debate that's raging about what the white house veto on apple/samsung case means moving forward. cold turkey on social media, how bad can it be? jesse hemple will join us live. [ male announcer ] here's a word you should keep in mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds
tweet us. we'll get your responses late on in the morning. >> that's not fair. >> good ones -- >> that's not nice. >> nobody ever accused us of being nice, i tell you that. cnbc's documentary "twitter revolution" premieres wednesday august 7th, 9:00 p.m. eastern time there you had something to do with that one. >> yes. we'll talk about that tomorrow. a good project. >> simon hobbs joins us with a look at what's coming up in the next hour of...
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us at the top of the hour, glen hubbard will join us. "squawk box" will be right back. . . >> welcome back. we have seen small minor mofls. dow futures down 17 points. s&p futures down by just about two. we'll see what happens as we get closer to the opening bell. >> let's talk sports coliseums. two finalists will talk about who will revamp the aging coliseum. that deadline was pushed to july 15 to give sides time to execute the contracts. with us is bruce ratner, founder and executive chairman, a new york-based real estate development company and majority owner of the barclays center. one of the most beautiful, if not. i think it may be the most beautiful arena i have been in ever. have you been in there? >> i know you have been recently. >> it's awesome. have you not been eitherer? . >> no. >> you are missing out. >> i live in new jersey. getting to brock lynn is not easy for me. >> he stole the nets. >> didn't you do that in law school? >> i did get to see plans. i'd like to go. >> you are right. it is beautiful. >> let's talk about t
us at the top of the hour, glen hubbard will join us. "squawk box" will be right back. . . >> welcome back. we have seen small minor mofls. dow futures down 17 points. s&p futures down by just about two. we'll see what happens as we get closer to the opening bell. >> let's talk sports coliseums. two finalists will talk about who will revamp the aging coliseum. that deadline was pushed to july 15 to give sides time to execute the contracts. with us is bruce ratner,...
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>> for us, for us it is 2 to 2.25%. and inflation stays pretty modest at best. >> what changes that? on the upside or downside for you? is there any particular thing you're worried about? >> well, i would build upon your point earlier, exactly what is happening with europe, bank of england kwharks england, what is happening with japan. it is trade that could flip the number, plus or minus. we saw that earlier this week when the trade number came out and we talked about 2.5% gdp for the second quarter of this year. i think it is the trade numbers that will flip the economy up or down. >> that was largely a function of the exports and -- sorry, the imports of oil and oil prices, some things you've seen there. oil prices have climbed again. i wonder if that will be offset or do you think the production will be enough to blunt some of those price spikes we have seen? >> i think the production does blunt some of the price hikes. we're talking about real gdp. you start adjusting for prices, your point is well taken. this is s
>> for us, for us it is 2 to 2.25%. and inflation stays pretty modest at best. >> what changes that? on the upside or downside for you? is there any particular thing you're worried about? >> well, i would build upon your point earlier, exactly what is happening with europe, bank of england kwharks england, what is happening with japan. it is trade that could flip the number, plus or minus. we saw that earlier this week when the trade number came out and we talked about 2.5%...
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less for us. more for you. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport after being granted temporary asylum in russia according to his lawyer. nbc's jim maceda is live in moscow with the latest, jim? >> reporter: hi, kelly, that's right, we were into the sixth week of watching or waiting for more snowden to come out of the transit lounge at the airport here in moscow. the planets were really lining up to suggest that he would be staying there for a long time, but it was confirmed today by snowden's lawyer that snowden was issued temporary asylum. we saw images at least of his new official refugee passport dated yesterday, july 31st. good for one year. but this asylum is renewable after that indefinitely one year at a time. so, despite the wait at the airport, this process which normally takes three to six months, in fact, russian officials fast tracked that process, and within two weeks, really, he got this ability now to travel anywhere he wants to in russia. when asked where snowde
less for us. more for you. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport after being granted temporary asylum in russia according to his lawyer. nbc's jim maceda is live in moscow with the latest, jim? >> reporter: hi, kelly, that's right, we were into the sixth week of watching or waiting for more snowden to come out of the transit lounge at the airport here in moscow. the planets were really lining up to suggest that he would be staying there for a long time, but it...
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talk to us today. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> checking our top stories at 18 minutes past the hour, one person is dead and two others missing after a deadly flash flood ripped through colorado over the weekend. floodwaters over 15 feet deep threw flooded homes and threw cars into the river. the water reached speeds of 30 miles an hour. >>> and ugly and most possibly the most idiotic rodeo stunt at the missouri state fair, under criticism from both republicans and democrats. a clown, a rodeo clown wearing a barack obama mask stuck a broom up his backside a
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thank you so much for being with us. you get to leave with these special parting gifts. >> have you seen this interesting article. >> coming up, mark zuckerberg has mostly shied away from politics until now. >> this is something that we believe is really important for the future of our country and for us to do what's right. >> why he and other titans of technology are pushing for immigration reform. that's coming up next. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. lecoca-cola is partneringg. with nashville parent and charlotte parent magazines, along with the mayors of those cities, in the fit family challenge. a community wide program that offers free classes that inspire families to get out, enjoy moving toget
thank you so much for being with us. you get to leave with these special parting gifts. >> have you seen this interesting article. >> coming up, mark zuckerberg has mostly shied away from politics until now. >> this is something that we believe is really important for the future of our country and for us to do what's right. >> why he and other titans of technology are pushing for immigration reform. that's coming up next. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all...
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some are using internet resources that we use every day. tom foreman has the details. >> reporter: when al qaeda leaders in far flung corners of the earth need to talk to each other, they don't talk on the phone. they jump on the internet using a complicated chain of commuter connections. although no one knows for sure. this is how they believe it works. parties meet in a private internet chat room where they are extremely cautious even shrouding their written communications in encryption software. beyond that may may send proxies to conduct the conversation so that any given moment none of the leaders can be connected to each other or to whatever is being orchestrated. it goes further. instruction from to operatives are sent by trusted couriers to internet caves where they log onto computers and send it to an e-mail account set up for that one message and no other and minutes later the whole trail disappears. >> some security analysts say this combination of technology is the backbone of terrorist communication communications. it works rem
some are using internet resources that we use every day. tom foreman has the details. >> reporter: when al qaeda leaders in far flung corners of the earth need to talk to each other, they don't talk on the phone. they jump on the internet using a complicated chain of commuter connections. although no one knows for sure. this is how they believe it works. parties meet in a private internet chat room where they are extremely cautious even shrouding their written communications in encryption...
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it's the smart thing to do as well because it will enable us to use our limited resources to house those who pose the greatest threat. finally, my colleagues and i are taking steps to identify and chair our best practices for enhancing the use of diversion programs such as drug treatment that can serve as effective al ternives. our u.s. attorneys are leading the way in this regard. in south dakota a joint federal tribal program has helped to prevent at risk young people from getting involved in the principal prison system thereby improving live, saving taxpayer resources and keeping communities safer. thp is the kind of proven innovation that federal policy makers should emulate. >> you've been listening to attorney general eric holder. he's speaking to the american bar association in san francisco outlining plans to change the way some low level drug offenders are sentenced. >> my targeting the most serious offenses and prosecuting the most dangerous criminals, directing assistance to crime hot spots and new ways to promote public safety, we in the federal government, can become both sm
it's the smart thing to do as well because it will enable us to use our limited resources to house those who pose the greatest threat. finally, my colleagues and i are taking steps to identify and chair our best practices for enhancing the use of diversion programs such as drug treatment that can serve as effective al ternives. our u.s. attorneys are leading the way in this regard. in south dakota a joint federal tribal program has helped to prevent at risk young people from getting involved in...
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walk us through that scene. tell us a little bit about the background. what happened there? >> reporter: well, we arrived at one of the squares that the pro-morsi demonstrators were trying to take over after they had been assaulted, attacked in the main two cairo sit-in areas. they were trying to establish themselves in this new location. we arrived, we could hear a gunfire in the background. it seemed to be coming from the other side of the square from where we were standing. the demonstrators that were in the square itself seemed to be fairly relaxed and all of a sudden in the middle of that live broadcast, one bullet, very distinct sound, that hissing sound going past one's ear, ducked for cover and then pretty intense gunfire. what you don't see because the video cuts out is that afterwards, even while we were trying to leave, there was still gunfire seeming to be coming directly at our location. >> so was it your sense that you were the target? >> you know, that's a very harsh assessment to make. it's one that one most certainly doesn't want to make, but it's very diffi
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she survived and is going to join us to tell her tale and tell us about some of the lessons learned from that experience and what she did to survive that. 12 years old. what courage. >> she has a great attitude, too. i love that girl. can't wait to see that. >>> coming up, a u.s. marine home barred from playing college football. we told you about the story yesterday. it's caused a huge uproar across the country. we have an update for you next in the bleacher report. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at&t mobile share for business. for a strong
she survived and is going to join us to tell her tale and tell us about some of the lessons learned from that experience and what she did to survive that. 12 years old. what courage. >> she has a great attitude, too. i love that girl. can't wait to see that. >>> coming up, a u.s. marine home barred from playing college football. we told you about the story yesterday. it's caused a huge uproar across the country. we have an update for you next in the bleacher report. [ male...
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>>> let us know what you think. later tonight, the moments a terrorist toting an ak-47 shows up at an elementary school and how everyone made it out alive. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. is that it? oh, this guy, too. turn more of the money you spend into money you invest. it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk s
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i never use my words. i don't want them to hear me telling them what the -- or showing them what the book is about. i want them immersed in it the same way that i am. but, still, the satisfaction is sitting right here. and i do think about it every once in a while. that here i am all alone. i'm looking out the window. and i'm just fooling around with a scene. i'm writing a story. i'm all by myself writing the story. and somebody's going to pay me a lot of money for it. and i think that's wonderful. >>> still to come outrage continues over the government's surveillance program, but what about the other people who are watching us every single day? >>> plus, a new psa re-creates the halast moments of trayvon martin's life. something, by the way, forbidden in the courtroom. is it an important message or does it go way too far? >>> the 1972 miami marlins finally get to the white house, there's a problem here and some of them didn't make the trip. >>> the truck going airborne. this video was shot in michigan and
i never use my words. i don't want them to hear me telling them what the -- or showing them what the book is about. i want them immersed in it the same way that i am. but, still, the satisfaction is sitting right here. and i do think about it every once in a while. that here i am all alone. i'm looking out the window. and i'm just fooling around with a scene. i'm writing a story. i'm all by myself writing the story. and somebody's going to pay me a lot of money for it. and i think that's...
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>>> let us know what you think. later tonight, the moments a terrorist toting an ak-47 shows up at an elementary school and how everyone made it out alive. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. >>> more now on my interview with glenn greenwald and his spouse david miranda who was detained and questioned for nine hours. greenwald claims the real purpose was to int
>>> let us know what you think. later tonight, the moments a terrorist toting an ak-47 shows up at an elementary school and how everyone made it out alive. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if...
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thank you so much for being with us. >>> coming up next, what? taco bell is extending its push into the fast-food breakfast markets but can american stomachs handle this? the peo out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> on friday, some gun owners celebrated starbucks appreciation day with a few extra shots, not in their cappuccinos. at starbucks around the country, gun owners showed off their weapons and honoring the company's policy to allow open carries at their store in states where it's legal, and some in connecticut and some took it to newtown. a gun owner said it's too soon after the sandy hook shootings. a look at other stories that matter to your money this week. 60 seconds on the clock, it is "money time." >> fast-food meets science fiction.
thank you so much for being with us. >>> coming up next, what? taco bell is extending its push into the fast-food breakfast markets but can american stomachs handle this? the peo out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do...
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thanks for joining us. state of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made. new revelations about privacy violations at the national security agency. who is watching the watchers? and -- >> we want them to look back and say, this is when the rnc got it right. >> republicans reboot in boston and hillary sets up a speaking tour. hello, 2016. our powerhouse political panel sorts it out. then -- the new orleans saints, the oakland raiders and a first down for the girl from pascagoula. an update on sarah thomas. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> a new message to row tes pr tos. there is room for everyone. we want to go to cnn's nick paton walsh. n
thanks for joining us. state of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made. new revelations about privacy violations at...
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joining us now is senator john mccain. he recently traveled to egypt at the request of the president. senator, you came back a changed man, at least on the issue of whether the u.s. should cut out -- should suspend aid to egypt. what made you change your mind? >> well, first of all, i wanted to give them an opportunity to do the right thing after the coup had taken place. and it was pretty clear, to say the least, that they have not only not changed, but they have orchestrated a massacre, as you mentioned. we don't know, a thousand or many thousands wounded. we have no credibility, candy. that's the problem. because we know that the administration called the egyptians and said, look, if you do a coup, we're going to cut off aid because that's the law. we have to comply with the law. and we in this administration did not do that after threatening to do so. and we are not in compliance with the law about a coup, which is clearly what it is. and then we thought there was possibly a deal to be made where they would release a c
joining us now is senator john mccain. he recently traveled to egypt at the request of the president. senator, you came back a changed man, at least on the issue of whether the u.s. should cut out -- should suspend aid to egypt. what made you change your mind? >> well, first of all, i wanted to give them an opportunity to do the right thing after the coup had taken place. and it was pretty clear, to say the least, that they have not only not changed, but they have orchestrated a massacre,...
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joey jackson joins us again from new york. so, joey, first of all, the military prison system, how would they handle this, this request, would they even be prepared really to do so? >> well, at this point, suzanne,er thesuzanne, their indication is they're not prepared. an official request would be made and the issue would be whether they could be compelled to provide that therapy. now, here is how it would with play out legally, suzanne. what happens is that we have an eighth amendment. we know that under our constitution and speaks to the issue of cruel and inhumane treatment and punishment. here is what happens. you are required to give if you are a federal prison or any prison for that matter, medical treatment to a prisoner. however, the issue here will be whether or not the denial of this treatment constitutes the deliberate indifference and is in a serious medical condition. the answers to those questions will have a lot to do with whether he is afford this had treatment or continued thdenied treatment. >> this is what
joey jackson joins us again from new york. so, joey, first of all, the military prison system, how would they handle this, this request, would they even be prepared really to do so? >> well, at this point, suzanne,er thesuzanne, their indication is they're not prepared. an official request would be made and the issue would be whether they could be compelled to provide that therapy. now, here is how it would with play out legally, suzanne. what happens is that we have an eighth amendment....